Sex-dependent vulnerability for Wistar rats model following intranasal instillation with Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 43816 causing lobar pneumonia

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BACKGROUND: Klebsiella pneumoniae has become one of the major threats to public health as it causes nosocomial and community-acquired infections like lobar pneumonia. This infection causes acute inflammation in the lung, characterized by the recruitment of polymorphonuclear cells, generating free radicals, and decreasing the endogenous antioxidant balance system. Many experimental studies have focused on the induction, progression and resolution of infection up to its peak, but these documented processes remain highly random and their sex dependence un-elicited. These fluctuations of physiopathological parameters would impact disease progression depending on the animal's model and bacterial strain used. The present study investigated the sex-dependent vulnerability of Wistar rats to K. pneumoniae ATCC 43816 lobar pneumonia induced by the intranasal instillation method.

METHODS: Experimental pneumonia was induced by K. pneumoniae ATCC 43816 in male and female Wistar rats following intranasal instillation. The physiopathogenesis of the disease was studied by bacteriological and histopathological exams, histomorphometric analysis of the blood and/or lung tissue, and body weight loss in infected animals. In addition, the overall severity of lesions was determined by the total score obtained by averaging the individual scores from the same group of animals.

RESULTS: The K. pneumoniae ATCC 43816 strain showed inoculation dose-, incubation time of the disease- and sex-dependent- differences in its ability to induce lobar pneumonia. Evaluation of different parameters showed that the disease peaked on day 15 post-inoculation, with more pathogenic effects on female rats. This observed sex-dependence difference in Wistar rats was mainly highlighted by the determined lethal dose 50 (LD50), bacterial load count in whole blood and lung tissues, body weight loss, inflammatory granulomas forming and diffuse alveolar damages. The pathogenicity was confirmed by scoring the severity of pathologic lesions of lung tissues.

CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained highlighted the gender-dependency in the physiopathogenesis processes of K. pneumoniae ATCC 43816 induced-lobar pneumonia, in Wistar rats. Female Wistar rats' susceptibility is useful in studying pathology and in preclinical trial investigations of new treatments for infectious pneumonia.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:16

Enthalten in:

Pneumonia (Nathan Qld.) - 16(2024), 1 vom: 25. März, Seite 5

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Diboue Betote, Patrick Hervé [VerfasserIn]
Del Florence Ndedi Moni, Esther [VerfasserIn]
Matchuenkam, Sonia Raïssa Gayap [VerfasserIn]
Beack, Sandrine Suzanne Bayengue [VerfasserIn]
Fifen, Rodrigue [VerfasserIn]
Ouedraogo, Raogo [VerfasserIn]
Agbor, Gabriel A [VerfasserIn]
Semde, Rasmané [VerfasserIn]
Nnanga, Nga [VerfasserIn]
Nyegue, Maximilienne Ascension [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Inflammatory granulomas forming
Intranasal instillation
Journal Article
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Lobar pneumonia
Sex-dependent vulnerability
Wistar rat model

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Date Revised 27.03.2024

published: Electronic

Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE

doi:

10.1186/s41479-024-00126-y

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM370128591